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turns out the results of that trial are not acceptable by american standards of science. it's one reason the doctors say they warn patients to be wary of unproven remedies. >> unfortunately, many more times than not, the original claims that were made for some of these drugs don't work out. >> just an amazing factory. this little gland here. >> reporter: the doctor acknowledges the drug needs significantly more testing before medolife can even apply for fda approval. >> shake it up. >> reporter: but howe says she doesn't have the time to wait. her cancer is now back. after a hiatus from the drug, she's putting her faith in the venom of scorpions once again. hoping it will save her life. for "nightline," i'm matt gutman in the dominican republic. >> our thanks to matt gutman for that. >>> next, we're infiltrating a government agency but probably not the one you're thinking of. once wrote something on a sheet of paper and placed it in his factory for all to see. ♪ four simple words where the meaning has never been lost. the challenge always accepted. and the calling forev
turns out the results of that trial are not acceptable by american standards of science. it's one reason the doctors say they warn patients to be wary of unproven remedies. >> unfortunately, many more times than not, the original claims that were made for some of these drugs don't work out. >> just an amazing factory. this little gland here. >> reporter: the doctor acknowledges the drug needs significantly more testing before medolife can even apply for fda approval. >>...
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if science is telling you something like that, then our reliance on science can sometimes get mixed up with our counting on politics. is city of norfolk, virginia is home to the largest naval base on earth. norfolk, virginia sit blgs right behide is water. norfolk, virginia now sometimes sits in the water. as we get for high tides and the high tides get stronger. we get more and more water in our city, so we're taking very seriously, we're raising homes, we're raising roads, but we're also retreating very slowly from some of the shorelines so we don't spend money raising houses that when the next storm comes through here they'll be damaged again. >> for the democratic mayor of norfolk, virginia, so in a low lying city right on the coast, something's going to have to be done, norfolk is going to have to be done to protect life and to protect property. that simple reality for some people in virginia is not so obvious. when worth got out that virginia state law make ---local tea party groups in virginia said that whole prospect was based on fraud lent information. quoting a virginia tea p
if science is telling you something like that, then our reliance on science can sometimes get mixed up with our counting on politics. is city of norfolk, virginia is home to the largest naval base on earth. norfolk, virginia sit blgs right behide is water. norfolk, virginia now sometimes sits in the water. as we get for high tides and the high tides get stronger. we get more and more water in our city, so we're taking very seriously, we're raising homes, we're raising roads, but we're also...
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politics trumping science. that might explain why he traded a big-time medical career for a one way ticket to washington and why once here his eyes locked on to a help wanted ad in the political opinion magazine "the new republic." >> i showed it to my wife and she said, why don't you apply? i said i don't know anybody. she said, you write it. i'll hand deliver it. that morning at my office i get a call. i'm mike kingsly. why do you want to do this? you're a doctor. >> i was intrigued so i called him. >> michael was looking far managing editor for the left-leaning magazine. >> was there something in his application, something in the phone call this made you want to bring him down? >> it was mainly the fact he was a psychiatrist, he had no writing samples. we arranged for him to come to lunch and there he was. in his wheelchair. and we hit it off right away. >> what did you see in him, though? >> you know, i just enjoyed talking to him so much. i had this feeling he must be able to write this down. >> krauthamme
politics trumping science. that might explain why he traded a big-time medical career for a one way ticket to washington and why once here his eyes locked on to a help wanted ad in the political opinion magazine "the new republic." >> i showed it to my wife and she said, why don't you apply? i said i don't know anybody. she said, you write it. i'll hand deliver it. that morning at my office i get a call. i'm mike kingsly. why do you want to do this? you're a doctor. >> i...
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ballot at spring hill elementary, and robert is libertarian candidate went back to his alma mater for science and technology in alexandria. peggy fox is waiting for the results with the democrats in vienna and peggy, this race is being looked at by some as a bell weather for the mood of the whole country. >> absolutely, you know, if we are seeing higher voter turnout than expected, what is bringing those voters out? we have heard from the democrats that outrage over the g. government shutdown and what is driving it. a referendum on obama care. so, which is it? we were out at the polls today asking that question. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> first time candidate democrat is running for delegate in prince william county. >> he is hoping to oust the outspoken conservative, long- time delegate. he like gop gubernatorial candidate says this election is the referendum on obama care, not the tea party and government shutdown. >> it has depressed the democratic base. it is reminded republicans, hey, this race is now between ken cuccinelli who was the first to challenge obama care with my law a
ballot at spring hill elementary, and robert is libertarian candidate went back to his alma mater for science and technology in alexandria. peggy fox is waiting for the results with the democrats in vienna and peggy, this race is being looked at by some as a bell weather for the mood of the whole country. >> absolutely, you know, if we are seeing higher voter turnout than expected, what is bringing those voters out? we have heard from the democrats that outrage over the g. government...
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supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: billionaire investor steven cohen and his high- profile hedge fund agreed today to a record plea deal for insider trading. s.a.c capital advisors will admit to criminal fraud and pay $1.8 billion in fines and forfeitures. for federal prosecutors in new york, it's the biggest catch yet in a long-running investigation. >> sometimes institutes need to be held accountable too. no institution should rest easy in the belief that it is too big to jail. that is a moral hazard that a just society can ill afford. >> ifill: cohen was not charged with any criminal violation, but will no longer manage money for anyone but himself. we'll have more on the details of the case, right after the news summary. the deposed president of egypt, mohammed morsi, w
supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: billionaire investor steven cohen and his high- profile hedge fund agreed today to a record plea deal for insider trading. s.a.c...
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politics trumping science. that might explain why krauthammer traded a big time medical career to a one-way ticket to washington. why once here his eyes locked on to a help wanted add in the political opinion magazine the new republican. >> i showed it to my wife. she said why don't you apply? how can i apply? i have never written anything. don't know anybody. she said you write it i will handy live it. that day moo my office i get a call. i have mike kins lee republican got your letter, why do you want to do this? you are a doctor. >> i was intrigued. >> michael kinsly was looking for a editor for the left wing magazine. >> was there something that made you call him? >> he was a psychiatrist. he had no writing samples. arranged for him to come to lunch and there he was in his wheelchair and we hit it off right away. >> what did you see in him, though? >> i just enjoyed talking to him so much i had this feeling he must be able to write this down. >> krauthammer gave it a shot. as the saying goes, he wrote about
politics trumping science. that might explain why krauthammer traded a big time medical career to a one-way ticket to washington. why once here his eyes locked on to a help wanted add in the political opinion magazine the new republican. >> i showed it to my wife. she said why don't you apply? how can i apply? i have never written anything. don't know anybody. she said you write it i will handy live it. that day moo my office i get a call. i have mike kins lee republican got your letter,...
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. >> and just the notion that it's being couched as behavioral science, not necessarily medicine. meaning any doctors who allegedly involved weren't actually in the room and conducting these tests. but they were part of the planned programming. does that help in the pentagon in separating itself from any kind of liability here? >> no. it doesn't help at all. they consulted psychiatrists before they went ahead with this. but i mean, they didn't know what they were doing. they lowered standards. standards were established a long time ago. i think it's a horrendous mistake. and the american melt community has got to take a look at itself and not ever go along with it. >> the report said that the pentagon undermined the resorted disposition of the ethical principles in dealing with the >>> of the doctors involved compared to the responsest of say the military that hired them? >> well, i think the doctors are most, most guilty in this. because they said this was permissible. it was effective, and the pentagon went out and asked them a question, which they wanted a certain answer to. an
. >> and just the notion that it's being couched as behavioral science, not necessarily medicine. meaning any doctors who allegedly involved weren't actually in the room and conducting these tests. but they were part of the planned programming. does that help in the pentagon in separating itself from any kind of liability here? >> no. it doesn't help at all. they consulted psychiatrists before they went ahead with this. but i mean, they didn't know what they were doing. they lowered...
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a new york times science writer claims that more emergency rooms are reporting yoga injuries. women are more flexible, but they run the risk of damaging hip joints. it is vital to pay attention to pain and back off if something begins to hurt. >>> something is killing off star fish along the west coast. this is the lone survivor at the discovery center in santa cruz. the rest died from suspected bacteria. the rocks were covered this large star fish. but fall, those rocks were bare. it makes their legs fall off and causes their bodies to d disintegrate. scientists want the public to post online photos of abnormal star fish so they can examine them. the link is on nbcbayarea.com. >>> the red sox shave off the beards for a good cause. that's next. >>> if you think the holidays are creeping up on you, you are not imagining things. sears and k-mart have announced they will open on thanksgiving at 6:00 a.m. macy's announced it would open the stores on thanksgiving night. >>> those beards are coming off the world series champions. the boston red sox seen here. they had their beards s
a new york times science writer claims that more emergency rooms are reporting yoga injuries. women are more flexible, but they run the risk of damaging hip joints. it is vital to pay attention to pain and back off if something begins to hurt. >>> something is killing off star fish along the west coast. this is the lone survivor at the discovery center in santa cruz. the rest died from suspected bacteria. the rocks were covered this large star fish. but fall, those rocks were bare. it...
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. >> he understands the lack of science behind what he believes, but still considers the uc decision short sided. >> for this to be a healthier alternative is very discouraging and definitely counterproductive. >> on a campus like cal where something is always getting lit up. >> maybe they are trying to produce a better image. >> it does look like it's lights out for the e cigarette. in berkeley, kpix5. >> the ban on uc campuses takes effect in january. >>> some people living at a san francisco high-rise have been going nowhere because of stuck elevators. drentzs residents say the elevators are slow, skip floors, or out of order. some elderly or disabled were unable to leave when both elevators were out at the same time. >> these elevators are breaking down constantly. constantly. if it's not one thing, it's another. >> tenants have complained, but the housing authority insists it's doing its best to keep up with repairs on 30 elevators in 22 buildings. >>> they have no interest in hopping the bay to share a stadium with the giants. major league baseball suggested that idea. they nee
. >> he understands the lack of science behind what he believes, but still considers the uc decision short sided. >> for this to be a healthier alternative is very discouraging and definitely counterproductive. >> on a campus like cal where something is always getting lit up. >> maybe they are trying to produce a better image. >> it does look like it's lights out for the e cigarette. in berkeley, kpix5. >> the ban on uc campuses takes effect in january....
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cash card from capital one, i get 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally someone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! >>> with ted cruz apparently backing down on his attacks on fellow republican senators, does that mean ted cruz will back down the next time they have to raise the debt ceiling and vote to continue funding the government. members of the house and senate budget committee are at least talking to each other. in all seriousness, we have our work cut out for us. it's not going to be easy. >> i am ready to listen to their idea. as long as they're fair, for seniors and our families, i am ready to make tough concessions to get a deal. but compro
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cash card from capital one, i get 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally someone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet?...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. so you want to drive morese. safely? of smart. stop eating. take deep breaths. avoid bad weather. [ whispers ] get eight hours. ♪ [ shouts over music ] turn it down! and, of course, talk to farmers. hi. hi. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum ♪ >>> i want to tell you about this incredible teenager who is inspiring people all around the world, including pop star, katy perry. it's her bravery that is doing it. >> her name is olivia wise, and she is 16 and dying of an inoperable brain tumor. in september she wanted to do something to bring happiness so they could always hear her voice. she went to a recording studio and while sitting in a wheelchair she recorded katy perry's hit song "roar." ♪ ♪ i see it all ♪ i see it now ♪ i got the eye of the tiger ♪ because i am a champion, and you're going to hear me roar ♪ >> that tears you up to her little voice. katy perry heard about it and sent her own video to olivia and her family. >> hey, olivia, it's kat
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. so you want to drive morese. safely? of smart. stop eating. take deep breaths. avoid bad weather. [ whispers ] get eight hours. ♪ [ shouts over music ] turn it down! and, of course, talk to farmers. hi. hi. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum ♪ >>> i want to tell you about this incredible teenager who is inspiring people all around the world, including pop star, katy perry. it's her bravery...
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brain. >> it's the opponent no player can see. >> so the system is showing real-time impact. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. >> from our headquarters in alii are alii . >>> hello, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford in new york. >> authorities file murder charges against a man who they say opened fire inside tear at los angeles international airport. police say paul ciancia was dropped off at lax before he opened his bag, whipped out an assault rifle and shot gerardo i. hernandez. paul ciancia walked away only to return and shoot gerardo i. hernandez again. killing the veteran and father of two and injured others. the 22-year-old is in police custody at a hospital and could face the death penalty. >> the healthcare.gov is down again for maintenance right
brain. >> it's the opponent no player can see. >> so the system is showing real-time impact. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. >> from our headquarters in alii are alii . >>> hello, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford in new york. >> authorities file murder charges against a man who they say opened fire inside tear at los angeles international airport. police say paul...
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as a result, millions of people got to see what it's really like living in space, not just the science and the experiments, but just people up there living, doing things, brushing our fooefooet teeth, making music. >> you gave a quote to "usa today" about what it was like to do a space walk. you said, in one hand, you're holding on to a space shuttle or space station, a human creation, just holding on with one hand. if you look the other way, the entire rest of everything else, the universe is right there underneath your feet. it just made me think about, you know, most of us in our daily lives, we get wrapped up in taking the kids to school and brushing your teeth and getting to your job. do you have a sort of deeper grip on the infinite and more awareness of the infinite and the profound in your day-to-day life because your job and your work centers around contemplating space? >> i've had a visual perspective that is extremely rare in the human experience. i think there's been 200 of us out of the 7 billion in our whole history that have ever walked in space. so i'm not sure that it
as a result, millions of people got to see what it's really like living in space, not just the science and the experiments, but just people up there living, doing things, brushing our fooefooet teeth, making music. >> you gave a quote to "usa today" about what it was like to do a space walk. you said, in one hand, you're holding on to a space shuttle or space station, a human creation, just holding on with one hand. if you look the other way, the entire rest of everything else,...
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. >>> and sports give way to science at at&t park today. the stadium posted -- hosted the third annual bay area science festival. a robot zoo wowed the crowd outside and one threw frisbees. inside, visitors found more than 150 exhibits and the festival is geared toward helping children explore science and the future career. and it's so popular, organizers plan to hold next year's event as the -- at the nasa ames research center in mountain view. >>> his record label turned down the beatles but not the humble franciscan monk. he -- franciscan monk. he met the performer who brought his divine voice to the bay area. >> reporter: he's known as the singing monk. the 35-year-old francis can priest from assisi in italy stund this crowd of catholic school kids from the bay area with his enormous voice. [ singing ] i caught up with him after his private concert at the cathedral of christ the light. across the street in oakland. >> this is the first time i am here in america. >> and what did you think? >> it was wonderful. like the movie. >> and for
. >>> and sports give way to science at at&t park today. the stadium posted -- hosted the third annual bay area science festival. a robot zoo wowed the crowd outside and one threw frisbees. inside, visitors found more than 150 exhibits and the festival is geared toward helping children explore science and the future career. and it's so popular, organizers plan to hold next year's event as the -- at the nasa ames research center in mountain view. >>> his record label turned...
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at&t park hosted the third annual bay area science festival. the crowd was wowed by a robot zoo on the outside and including one toesed frisbees. on the inside instead of garlic fries, hot dogs and sodas, there were 150 exhibits. the festival is geared toward children to inspire them to explore science and perhaps discover a future career. scientific endeavors are important to understand our place in the universe. you know, are we alone in the universe? are there other people out there? >> the festival has become so popular, organizers are planning to hold it next year at the nasa ames research center in mountain view. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> there was a lot of optimism about cal today early on. >> they had the spread offense. we saw the terrific debut by jared goff and they sunk like a stone ever sings. stanford faces oregon next thursday but cal bears coach sonny dykes says his players practice great during the week. game day a different story. hosting arizona cal jumps on the board first. jarrod goff, an 11-yard play, 7-
at&t park hosted the third annual bay area science festival. the crowd was wowed by a robot zoo on the outside and including one toesed frisbees. on the inside instead of garlic fries, hot dogs and sodas, there were 150 exhibits. the festival is geared toward children to inspire them to explore science and perhaps discover a future career. scientific endeavors are important to understand our place in the universe. you know, are we alone in the universe? are there other people out there?...
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and who also achieved science fiction immortality with his pivotal roll in the star trek episode where no man has gone before. >> ah! >> the challenge of making movies, the joy of making a masterpiece. the iconic actors who starred in one of the greatest movies of all time tonight, "up late." ♪ >>> i work with the new york philharmonic, i'm on the board of the philharmonic, and they wanted to, this year, we talked about it a year ago, they wanted to do some motion picture-related music programs. like john mocherry would do, he's doing "gone with the wind" and so forth, john williams, "star wars," we talked to him about certain program that is come in that are packaged, like a package of hitchcock films with the score already written, like a preconceived package, but the key element to this package was how can we get allen gilbert, the music director of the philharmonic to want to conduct himself, which allen is pretty pure and wants to do the classic repertory. so they said, what film? i said, it will have to be a coopert film. and i said, probably 2001, and allen agreed. they showed
and who also achieved science fiction immortality with his pivotal roll in the star trek episode where no man has gone before. >> ah! >> the challenge of making movies, the joy of making a masterpiece. the iconic actors who starred in one of the greatest movies of all time tonight, "up late." ♪ >>> i work with the new york philharmonic, i'm on the board of the philharmonic, and they wanted to, this year, we talked about it a year ago, they wanted to do some...
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as we learn in science class, the moon's orbit is not a perfect circle -- more like an oval. so as the moon travels, it actually moves closer or farther from the earth. the closest point is the perigee. the furthest is the apogee, so when a perigee moon rises, it's 14% bigger and 30% brighter than the other full moons, unless it's a cloudy night. >> "teen kids news" got a chance to visit the culinary institute of america and get some recipes and cooking tips. here's a taste of what we learned. >> when you get home from school, you're always looking for an afternoon snack. i'm gonna show you how to make a frozen peach smoothie that will boost your energy for your homework and your sports. the first thing we're gonna do is we're gonna take ice, and we're gonna put it in the bottom of our blender. next, we're gonna take our fresh fruit. i have two sliced bananas. make sure we get all of that. and i have some canned peaches. next i'm gonna add my liquids. i have some low-fat yogurt here. and i like to use yogurt instead of ice cream to make it a little bit more healthy. next i'm
as we learn in science class, the moon's orbit is not a perfect circle -- more like an oval. so as the moon travels, it actually moves closer or farther from the earth. the closest point is the perigee. the furthest is the apogee, so when a perigee moon rises, it's 14% bigger and 30% brighter than the other full moons, unless it's a cloudy night. >> "teen kids news" got a chance to visit the culinary institute of america and get some recipes and cooking tips. here's a taste of...
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she shows us california's hi tech grapes - how science can achieve perfection in a glass. i'm phil torres. i'm an
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to >>> welcome back to "hannity." we are continuing tonight our week-long series which we have entitled "you were warned." back before obama care was ever passed we highlighted right here on this show the dangers of what would have happened if the law was in fact implemented. my next guest, she shared her story with us during a universal nightmare special that we had in 2009 about her fight against cancer and her concerns about what could have happened if the changes in health insurance were in place when she was in fact diagnosed. take a look. >> i was diagnosed with -- they said a walk in the park cancer. had surgery by a gynecologic oncologist. after the surgery he said no, it's much worse than we thought. you have no more than six weeks to live. don't even try chemo. you'll die from the treatment of chemo. the chemo oent even touch the canc cancer. and that was it. >> katherine didn't accept that answer. she went to the cancer center in houston
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to >>> welcome back to "hannity." we are continuing tonight our week-long series which we have entitled "you were warned." back before obama care was ever passed we highlighted right here on this show the dangers of what would have happened if the law was in fact implemented. my next guest, she shared her story with us during a universal nightmare special that we had in...
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the science worked. when you have a great big hurricane coming your way, maybe science becomes easier to trust. if you have ever lived through a big weather event, maybe a forest fire, a drought or a flood, you know what it means to check the weather every day like your life depends on it, because sometimes it does. even if you're just planning a picnic or a wedding outside, your need for accurate scientific information is clear. but if you're living in a place where scientists tell you something unsettling, not just your wedding plans, and the picnic next weekend, but your whole life and the viability of life where you're planning to live for a long time. if science is telling you something like that, then our reliance on science can sometimes get mixed up with our counting on politics. is city of norfolk, virginia is home to the largest naval base on earth. norfolk, virginia sits right beside is water. norfolk, virginia, now sometimes sits in the water. as we get for high tides and the high tides get s
the science worked. when you have a great big hurricane coming your way, maybe science becomes easier to trust. if you have ever lived through a big weather event, maybe a forest fire, a drought or a flood, you know what it means to check the weather every day like your life depends on it, because sometimes it does. even if you're just planning a picnic or a wedding outside, your need for accurate scientific information is clear. but if you're living in a place where scientists tell you...
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. >> reporter: he understands the lack of science behind what he believes but perceives the uc decision to be short sighted. >> it's very discouraging and definitely counterproductive. >> reporter: on a campus like cal where something is always getting lit up, it does look like it's lights out for the e cigarette. in berkeley andrea borba, kpix5. >> that ban would take effect in january. vivor michelle >>> dr. phil says no interview has changed him like the one you're about to see with cleveland's kidnapping survivor michelle knight. >> so he gets you in this room. what did he tie you up with? akes head yes) dp: and hung you?" ar knight capti >> one of those orange extension cords. i was tied up like a fish, an ornament on the wall. that's the only way i can describe it. i was hanging like this. my feet and i was tied by my neck and my arms with the extension cord going like that. >> oh, my god. so he tied your hands and feet and also around your neck? and hung you? the full interview airs tomw and wednesday. >> ariel castro held michelle knight captive for 11 years. the full interview
. >> reporter: he understands the lack of science behind what he believes but perceives the uc decision to be short sighted. >> it's very discouraging and definitely counterproductive. >> reporter: on a campus like cal where something is always getting lit up, it does look like it's lights out for the e cigarette. in berkeley andrea borba, kpix5. >> that ban would take effect in january. vivor michelle >>> dr. phil says no interview has changed him like the one...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cash card from capital one, i get 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally someone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? i...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "hannity." nobody is safe from the strange armed tactics. the white house is pressuring private insurance companies to keep quiet about the so-called affordable care about and what it means for american people including cancellation of current plans. basically if uh you speak out, you are quoted you will get a call from the white house with and you will be pressured to be quiet. this is typical from the obama administration. isn't that the chicago way? dare to criticize the president, you will be smeared, slandered, attacked. thugs from the windy city? here's reaction. fox news legal analyst peter johnson, jr., richard fowler and, yes, she's back, co-host of "the five," kimberly guilfoyle. >> thanks, sean. >> the white house literally are calling them if they dare to speak out publically. the insurance companies are reacting by being intimidated. >> we are hearing the truth. you had a feeling this was going on. we have seen it when the white hou
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "hannity." nobody is safe from the strange armed tactics. the white house is pressuring private insurance companies to keep quiet about the so-called affordable care about and what it means for american people including cancellation of current plans. basically if uh you speak out, you are quoted you will get a call from the white house with and you will be pressured to be quiet....
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richard strout of the christian science monitor owned a model t and remembers. they were lovely little cars. they were 7 feet high, and they were as angular as an awning, i would say. and they would take you anywhere. schoumacher: it seemed as though ford had devised the perfect competitive product. it took a beating, but it never wore out. it kept getting cheaper, and it was never out of style. henry ford had american drivers eating out of his hand. model ts weren't the only cars on the road back then. americans also were driving pierce-arrows and stutz bearcats and duesenbergs, as well as the chevrolets, oldsmobiles, buicks, and cadillacs built by ford's number-one competitor, general motors, headed then by alfred p. sloan. according to alfred sloan, the primary object of the corporation is to make money, not just to make motorcars. sloan realized he couldn't sell his cars cheaper than ford, so he gambled that people wanted more from their cars than a ride and that they'd pay more for the color, variety, and options th they could get only from gm. henry ford m
richard strout of the christian science monitor owned a model t and remembers. they were lovely little cars. they were 7 feet high, and they were as angular as an awning, i would say. and they would take you anywhere. schoumacher: it seemed as though ford had devised the perfect competitive product. it took a beating, but it never wore out. it kept getting cheaper, and it was never out of style. henry ford had american drivers eating out of his hand. model ts weren't the only cars on the road...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. the deep sweep power brush by oral-b for the first time. wow. it's "wow," you know? wow. wow. that feels "wow." [ male announcer ] oral-b deep sweep, featuring 3 cleaning zones with dynamic power bristles that reach deep between teeth to remove up to 100% more plaque than a regular manual brush. it seems like it gets more to areas of your mouth that you can't reach with a regular toothbrush. [ male announcer ] guaranteed "wow" with deep sweep from oral-b. #1 dentist-recommended toothbrush brand worldwide. >>> as we mentioned earlier, the tsa officer murdered today is the first employee of that agency to be killed in the line of duty. the tsa was created obviously in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. our national security correspondent jim sciutto is in washington tonight. jim is there any indication at all connection to any international terrorist group? i've heard of none at this point. >> reporter: i have been in touch with the national counterterrorism center. they see no indicati
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to help guide hi and he'll semoney aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> how to defend yourself against verbal attacks in a moment. first the mail from. from louisiana, dr. gruber isn't telling the truth or need s to revisit his coursework. i am covered by group insurance in my job and have been told my premiums will double. told in july our policy was cancelled. the new policy increased my costs 25%. dr. gruber is incompetent or a liar. my health insurance payments are going up dramatically. here is the overview on the obama care deal. if you are working, you will likely pay more and have a harder time seeing a doctor. if you are poor, great deal. in november 14 we'll see how voters respond. that will tell the tale for america. you and mcguirk made fun of the u.s. spying on merkel. maybe we should listen to how she runs germany. >> i'm tired of gutfeld mcguirk making a joke of everything. amy from georgia, i laugh every time those guys are on. from kansas, this week is my 11th birthday. hoping to get "kenne
to help guide hi and he'll semoney aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> how to defend yourself against verbal attacks in a moment. first the mail from. from louisiana, dr. gruber isn't telling the truth or need s to revisit his coursework. i am covered by group insurance in my job and have been told my premiums will double. told in july our policy was cancelled. the new policy increased my costs 25%....
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> reaction with dick cheney. joining us juan williams and mary katharineham. both fox news analyst. juan, what say you? >> first of all i thought you said five-day forecasty. he had his heart beating and was five-day forecasty. had you your heart weeght with him. what do we get out of it? he can't answer you. he dodged and played games with that one and then he blames obama. >> he says we were able to neutralize bad dictators like qaddafi and khan and prevented a wholesale weapons of mass destruction. >> what did you say bill o'reilly? you said look things are falling apart as we see in iraq. threats still exist in the mountains of pakistan you say what did we get out of it? he couldn't answer you except point finger at obama and say karzai is corrupt. come on you know karzai is corrupt. >> i think when it comes to iraq. i think it's very fair to look at the situation and go look, we pulled out for what looked like frankly political reasons because they did not f
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> reaction with dick cheney. joining us juan williams and mary katharineham. both fox news analyst. juan, what say you? >> first of all i thought you said five-day forecasty. he had his heart beating and was five-day forecasty. had you your heart weeght with him. what do we get out of it? he can't answer you. he dodged and played games with that one and then he blames obama. >> he says we were able...
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science is hard. >> science is hard. >> here to explain the process is nicole allen, senior editor of "the atlantic" which highlighted the inventions and inventors that shape our world. >> thanks for having me. >> what surprised you most? which are the 50 surprised you most? >> i have to say that i was probably most surprised by alphabetizati alphabetization, one of our panelists, joel, an economist at northwestern pushed it hard. his argument that without alphabetization, we would have no way of ordering knowledge and searching the information that's available. so imagine you know, try to have an index in a book without it or trying to order a library. he argued it led to the rise of societies that had phonetic letters over ones with -- >> did you find there were certain time periods or even societies that were particularly fertile breeding grounds for inno vacation and did they share characteristics? >> absolutely. the first one that comes to mind is the industrial age. so many of our innovations were clustered in the industrial revolution and leading up to it and now the informatio
science is hard. >> science is hard. >> here to explain the process is nicole allen, senior editor of "the atlantic" which highlighted the inventions and inventors that shape our world. >> thanks for having me. >> what surprised you most? which are the 50 surprised you most? >> i have to say that i was probably most surprised by alphabetizati alphabetization, one of our panelists, joel, an economist at northwestern pushed it hard. his argument that...
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that signed a contract with georgia tech to take a $70,000 residential master's degree in computer science and turn it into a $7,000 on-line degree, that is a 90% reduction. imagine that in student loan costs. you have a program with a brand-new company which thinks they can take $170 billion out of the cost of medicare and medicaid. $157 billion over the next ten years, that is the kind of thing the budget conference ought to look at in the coming years. we take you through breakouts of very exciting developments outside washington and raise the question why don't we have some political movement, republican, democrat, or bipartisan, designed to take these new bold ideas and apply them to solving our problems. >> and if chris christie could win, and appoint you, newt gingrich as one of his key men, removing any residual issues. great to talk to you, the epic battle to decide america's fate. newt gingrich, always great to have you on the show. >>> coming up, in the nfl, i'll ask a former miami dolphin's linebacker what goes on behind doors? >>> and more on the scandal and the kennedy scanda
that signed a contract with georgia tech to take a $70,000 residential master's degree in computer science and turn it into a $7,000 on-line degree, that is a 90% reduction. imagine that in student loan costs. you have a program with a brand-new company which thinks they can take $170 billion out of the cost of medicare and medicaid. $157 billion over the next ten years, that is the kind of thing the budget conference ought to look at in the coming years. we take you through breakouts of very...
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and according to the best science from the world health organization, united nations, that -- all of those -- the only accident that had any fatalities or elevated levels of cancer was chernobyl. even then, the cancer mortality is less than 60 people. it is extraordinary. >> why should people watch this film? >> they should watch this film because this is the most important topic in the world. if you love your children, as we all do, and you care about this planet, we've got to find a way to displace fossil fuels. we need solar, wind, and a lot of nuclear. >> you're not against watching of the film so people can learn? why should people watch this film? >> i think hat's off to you for creating this energy debate. we don't talk about energy. but we both want clean energy for our children, and per the film, we need a lot more energy over the next couple of decades. the problem is, again, cost. those 440 plants are generating 10% less energy than they did just ten years ago because it's so expensive. >> let's talk about cost for a second. >> quickly. >> go ahead. >> you said i don't kno
and according to the best science from the world health organization, united nations, that -- all of those -- the only accident that had any fatalities or elevated levels of cancer was chernobyl. even then, the cancer mortality is less than 60 people. it is extraordinary. >> why should people watch this film? >> they should watch this film because this is the most important topic in the world. if you love your children, as we all do, and you care about this planet, we've got to find...
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. >>> thousands of kids learned more about science this week. the third annual bay area science festival kicked off yesterday. they got to see science and robotics in action when a robot did the ribbon cutting honors. and then they explored free hands-on science activities at more than 100 different booths as well as meeting with scientists and tech experts from local companies. >> we are the science hub of the country, and we have to lead by example, and if our young folks aren't engaged in science, where are they going to be in this country? >> organizers hope that event will encourage young people to pursue careers in science. >>> still ahead on "today in the bay," the bay area says good-bye to one of its most well-known sports staples. we'll show you how much it cost the giants to cut ties with barry zito. >>> and warriors say last night's win over their northern california rifleavals say it wa very big deal. >>> you are watching "today in the bay." >> good morning, oakland. looking live at o.co stadium. a win would give the silver and black
. >>> thousands of kids learned more about science this week. the third annual bay area science festival kicked off yesterday. they got to see science and robotics in action when a robot did the ribbon cutting honors. and then they explored free hands-on science activities at more than 100 different booths as well as meeting with scientists and tech experts from local companies. >> we are the science hub of the country, and we have to lead by example, and if our young folks...
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and you can see all science majored in today's show at you tube dot com slash boom bust r.t. we also love hearing from you so please check out our facebook page at facebook dot com slash boom bust our take and from all of us here boom bust thank you for watching c m r l. we're now outside to an active campaign had launched on a military where patients are forced that in the aftermath of the first strike never turned the world's attention to the police and then some job gulag of hearts minds. were. the fact that. they were going to go to jail the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and chicago that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked why a handful of trans national corporations will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once built up my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world if we go beyond identifying
and you can see all science majored in today's show at you tube dot com slash boom bust r.t. we also love hearing from you so please check out our facebook page at facebook dot com slash boom bust our take and from all of us here boom bust thank you for watching c m r l. we're now outside to an active campaign had launched on a military where patients are forced that in the aftermath of the first strike never turned the world's attention to the police and then some job gulag of hearts minds....
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. >>> plus, what we'd like to call smart science. three tricks to help you run better. >>> but, first -- we've been investigating the impact that prescription drug overdoses in america for some time on this program. as
. >>> plus, what we'd like to call smart science. three tricks to help you run better. >>> but, first -- we've been investigating the impact that prescription drug overdoses in america for some time on this program. as
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's jusavo: thesales event "sis back. drive" which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends december 2nd. for details, visit vwdealer.com today >>> during the 2012 presidential campaign, mitt romney had a problem. i mean, obviously mitt romney had a lot of problems, but he had one particular problem when he picked paul ryan who was nationally famous at that point for one thing, for being the budget guy who wanted to kill medicare. paul ryan released budget after budget after budget over a period of years that called for the dismantling of medicare. and mitt romney didn't want to be known as the presidential candidate wanting to kill medicare. so the romney camp came up with a solution, i'm rubber, you're
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amy finished her long awaited >>> at 25 minutes past 8:00 a live look at the science center. mummies on the inside, cold people on the outside. sharon is going to wrap up the rush after marty's first warning weather. >>> a high of 48 degrees. it's in the mid 30s now. the normals are 1 is and 6 #0 31 and 60 now. >>> good morning. another accident to tell you about on a major roadway. 95 northbound at white marsh boulevard blocking the left lane. still have the accident off to the shoulder on the inner loop of the beltway after wilkins. perry hall boulevard at white marsh and another one on 648 at virginia avenue and southbound 2 at east/west boulevard. speeds on the teens on the west side outer loop. speeds in the 20s on 95 between white marsh and the beltway. that's a look at the west side where it's moving very slow. this traffic report is brought to you by united healthcare stepping up for better healthcare. >>> a baltimore city woman is dead after being mauled by her own dog. mike schuh has the story. >> reporter: good morning. that animal had previously been in the crust
amy finished her long awaited >>> at 25 minutes past 8:00 a live look at the science center. mummies on the inside, cold people on the outside. sharon is going to wrap up the rush after marty's first warning weather. >>> a high of 48 degrees. it's in the mid 30s now. the normals are 1 is and 6 #0 31 and 60 now. >>> good morning. another accident to tell you about on a major roadway. 95 northbound at white marsh boulevard blocking the left lane. still have the accident...
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got this huge earth covered. more news today is once again flared up. these are the images cold world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations are on the day. welcome back to worlds apart where we are discussing how to read the planet of chemical weapons with one of the world's top experts on the subject paul walker and mr walker just before the break we were talking about whether or not the l a p c w is independent and strong enough all over the our organization to be free from influence of certain powers and i know that the you try to steer clear of politics but i have to ask you this question as somebody who invested so many years of your life to these very important subject now what do we discuss the syrian chemical weapons issue it's very difficult to separate the technical goal of dissolve a month from the political implications and the the feeling here and in one place is that the united states may have. a direct conflict between these two goals on one hand they they may want to do
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. >> i'd say if you vote for this bill you're simply happy to ignore medical science and watch women and children die for no reason. >> texas families are stronger and healthier when women across the state have access to quality health care. i would rather see our tax dollars spent on improving our kids' schools rather than defending this law. greg abott immediately filed an appeal to today's ruling. joining me now, msnbc and planned parenthood in houston, texas, one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit. this must have been quiet a win down there today. >> yes, lawrence, thank you. this ruling is a victory for our parents. it's a ruling for women. it sends a clear signal across 50 states. it is unconstitutional for politicians to pass laws that take away the private personal health care decisions that women make in consultation with their physician. >> melanie, i just want to check one thing. the 30 mile rule of being knocked out, does that mean there won't be any facilities that will have to close as a result of any other provisions in this law? >> well, that remains to be seen. but wha
. >> i'd say if you vote for this bill you're simply happy to ignore medical science and watch women and children die for no reason. >> texas families are stronger and healthier when women across the state have access to quality health care. i would rather see our tax dollars spent on improving our kids' schools rather than defending this law. greg abott immediately filed an appeal to today's ruling. joining me now, msnbc and planned parenthood in houston, texas, one of the...
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a tea party whose social is out done only by its hostility, to science and technology, innovation and scholarship. >> keep pushing to get out the vote, warning that light voter turnout could help the tea party. >> it's been a great last couple of days. we focus on getting the vote out. it's all about getting the vote out. obviously, you feel the excitement, the intensity, we knocked on 1.8 million doors. >> polls open tomorrow from 6:00 in the morning until 7:00 at night. >>> and there are no statewide races in other places, but there are local ones in maryland this year. for the first time in 24 years, college park voters are choose ago new mayor. andrew fellows is being challenged this time around by robert. he ran uncontested over the last two dozen years. >>> i'm scott broom in takoma park, maryland, where a 16-year- old has already made history. >> seen early voting in a video posted by the city, alana has become the first 16-year- old in history to vote in a local election, according to takoma park officials. >> we want our government to represent us. >> some of her high school
a tea party whose social is out done only by its hostility, to science and technology, innovation and scholarship. >> keep pushing to get out the vote, warning that light voter turnout could help the tea party. >> it's been a great last couple of days. we focus on getting the vote out. it's all about getting the vote out. obviously, you feel the excitement, the intensity, we knocked on 1.8 million doors. >> polls open tomorrow from 6:00 in the morning until 7:00 at night....
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. would you like apple or cherry? cherry. oil...or cream? definitely cream. [ male announcer ] never made with hydrogenated oil. oh, yeah. [ male announcer ] always made with real cream. the sound of reddi wip is the sound of joy. peace of mind is important when so we provide it services you alwaybucan rely on.al cream. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered security solutions keep your information safe, and secure. and responsive dedicated support meets your needs, and eases your mind. centurylink. your link to what's next. 2457b hawk and uma thurman were two of the biggest names in hollywood and they teamed up to make a weird, thought-provoking sci-fi thriller called gatt ka. it was an odd, futuristic movie about life in a society where your genes and dna essentially dictated how your life would go. your genetic make up was used by the all powerful evil state to determine your usefulness
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